Surgical scars are a normal part of healing, but living with them can feel anything but simple. A surgical incision—whether from a planned procedure, an emergency operation, a minimally-invasive procedure (while the scarring is typically less in this case, it cannot be completely ruled out), or a cosmetic treatment—sets off a long and complex repair…
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Recovering from Childbirth
Childbirth is one of the most beautiful and life-changing events a woman will experience in her life. It is a natural process and despite the information now available about the pain and discomfort of delivery and the various possible complications that may arise, it is not, for a woman in normal health, a dangerous or…
Read MoreCoping with Post-Surgery Depression
Fear of surgery is common. Once the surgery is over and the patient is on the way to recovery, it is easy to assume that the difficult days are over. While this is often the case, it is not always so. Recovering from major surgery can take time and involve some discomfort. This can, in…
Read MoreRecovering from Open-Heart Surgery
Open-heart surgery is always an unsettling experience. After all, it is the heart that is being subjected to the trauma of surgery, and this has both physical and mental/emotional implications. Because of the advances in surgical procedures, most patients can leave the hospital within a week of the surgery. This is often a cause of…
Read MorePregnancy and Heart Disease – What You Need to Know
Until a century ago, heart disease was considered to be a problem that primarily affected men. Today, we know that not only can cardiac conditions affect both sexes, but the increasing pressure placed on women, both in the home and in the workplace, make them as vulnerable to cardiac disorders as men. The way that…
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